Plot
Pledging to keep herself from being the oldest and the only woman in her entire family never to wed, Montana embarks on a thirty-day, thirty-thousand-mile expedition to charm a potential suitor into becoming her fiancé.
Release Year: 2013
Rating: 5.9/10 (83 voted)
Director:David E. Talbert
Storyline
Determined to get engaged before her youngest sister's wedding, flight attendant Montana Moore (
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She's done flying solo.
Release Date:
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $8,500,000
(estimated)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
User Review
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Rating: 10/10
I really enjoyed Baggage Claim. The plot moved quickly and kept my
interest throughout. Paula Patton did a great job and was involved in
every scene, not easy for any actor to do. It was a great cast and a
solid romantic comedy with some humor and interesting settings. Airport
and airline scenes were realistic with a frequent flier feel to it.
Well written and directed by David Talbert, this romantic comedy left
you with a "positive" feeling after leaving the theater that life is
not so bad after all. In addition, it talked about marriage in a
positive light, where you can meet the right person in life and have a
happy marriage. Yes, people do still search for a husband or wife,
contrary to what many of the critics said in their reviews.
Adam Brody and Jill Scott were excellent as Paula Patton's flight crew
partners. Brody's character had a very wry sense of humor and Jill
Scott was very funny as the over-sexed flight attendant. Derek Luke
also stood out as a rising talent.
The early critics were really off target with their negative views on
this movie. As usual, ignore the critics.
Go see this movie. A good story. A great cast. You will enjoy it.
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